A gripping story about synthetic subprime-backed collateralized debt obligations? Is that even possible? Yes, it is. Michael Lewis humanizes the financial disaster by telling the tale through the words of flawed heroes, hapless investors and brain-dead regulators in "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis.
Monday, May 3, 2010
How to write about dry, complex subject matter (finance, engineering...)
What works: looking for the human story and telling it through the words of real people.
A gripping story about synthetic subprime-backed collateralized debt obligations? Is that even possible? Yes, it is. Michael Lewis humanizes the financial disaster by telling the tale through the words of flawed heroes, hapless investors and brain-dead regulators in "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis.
A gripping story about synthetic subprime-backed collateralized debt obligations? Is that even possible? Yes, it is. Michael Lewis humanizes the financial disaster by telling the tale through the words of flawed heroes, hapless investors and brain-dead regulators in "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis.
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